TrapFi 1.0

Contract management for freelancers

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This is the 2nd launch from TrapFi 1.0. View more

TrapFi 2.0

Get paid per pull request

TrapFi makes it easy for freelance developers to get paid per pull request. Freelance developers earn an average $90K per year, most of which is paid out weeks and months after the work is completed.

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Sromana Mukhopadhyay
AAMAIZING! You guys are solving a real problem. Wish you all the luck!
Cameron Sadler
@sromana14 Thanks!
Cameron Sadler
Hi everyone, I'm Cam - one of the founders of TrapFi. Our goal with TrapFi is to solve 3 of the largest problems in freelancing over the next few years: 1. Finding Work 2. Getting Paid 3. Delegating Today, we're focused on #2 but you'll find some hints of #3 inside the product. We're launching TrapFi 2.0 because we're freelance developers who have felt the pain of waiting to get paid (slow cash flow) and awkward payment conversations with clients. Here's how TrapFi works: 1. Submit a pull request 2. Add your hours or fixed rate to the PR's comments 3. Get paid as soon as the pull request is approved 4. After the payout, we automatically generate updated invoices for you and your clients based on git Today, micro-agencies and freelance developers are using TrapFi to automatically generate invoices based on git activity (if your client is non-technical this can provide a ton of transparency) and to get paid per pull request (designed for granular work but also works for larger projects since you can add hours to the PR). I look forward to answering any questions and thank you in advance for feedback. We're also doing live walkthroughs and on-boarding around the clock today. If you have past due invoices and/or need any help with transitioning a contract to PRP, please shoot me an email at Cam@TrapFi.com
Afanasiy Savvin
That's a great idea! Will give it a try!)
Cameron Sadler
@afanasiy Awesome, thanks Afanasiy!